The inquiry into historical child abuse has lost its second Chairwoman, Fiona Woolf, due to pressure from victims over her acquaintance with Leon Brittan who is due to be interrogated by the inquiry. This follows the earlier resignation of Baroness Butler-Schloss whose brother was Solicitor General at the time the alleged events took place.
The victims view both women as part of "the establishment", the very same establishment they were tasked with investigating. It looks as though Theresa May is going to have to look outside the Westminster bubble for a suitable Chairperson. No bad thing imho.